Questions
- Is MultiPUP designed to accomodate all of these and others, currently?
Does it properly order the assembly such all are included for boot?
I'm not sure what you mean?The other issue is that I didn't think to prepare either intended host hdd or the USB multipup constructed, with a swap partition. Or a swap file. Any plans perhaps to automate that optional extra as a Multipup feature?
If you mean like Ubuntu, RedHat etc, no.And while I'm thinking about it - are other linux distro's able to be included in the generation of a multi-storied set of distros on CD or USB drive? I'm prolly stretching issues however...
It shouldn't take that long but Lighthouse with Mariner is quite large.I'm taking the opportunity to give feedback while my first attempt at testing MultiPup r24, with Lighthouse 5.0.3 G with a Mariner SFS (multipup sfs inclusion), without swap anything, sits percolating for an hour after the SFS has copied to the RAM. I don't know what is happening now as the screen is blank, but will wait it out before maybe retesting Multipup with a swap and a single pupplet
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root=/dev/ram0